Fencing: Julian Cardillo '14 and Alex Powell '12 lead fencers at Nationals
Foil Julian Cardillo '14 finished 17th out of 24 foil fencers, while
Foil Julian Cardillo '14 finished 17th out of 24 foil fencers, while
Foil Julian Cardillo '14 was the only member of the either Brandeis fencing squad to qualify for the NCAA Championships after competing in the NCAA Northeast Regional Championships at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY last Sunday.Cardillo, who was named Fencer of the Year in the Northeast Fencing Conference March 1 after posting a record of 24-1 on the year, finished seventh among the 32 foil fencers despite the fact that he came into the day as the ninth seed.
In their final game as members of the women's basketball team, forward Amber Strodthoff '11 and guard Mia DePalo '11 combined for 32 points and 14 rebounds to lead the Judges past New York University 57-54 on Feb.
During his sophomore year at Brandeis, Jason Sobel '97 applied for a 50-hour-per-week job at the Metro section of the Boston Globe.
Grayce Selig '11 broke her own school record in the women's 1,500-meter run and was one of three Brandeis men's and women's track and field competitors who medaled at the New England Division III Championships at Tufts University last weekend.In team standings, the women's squad finished seventh out of 31 schools, while the men finished 24th out of 25 schools.The highlight of the meet was Selig's first-place finish in the 1,500-meter when she shattered the record by nearly a full second.
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For the first time, the equestrian club team sent riders to the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association Zones, the highest level before IHSA Nationals.
Men's basketball forward Terrell Hollins '10 and guard Kenny Small '10 were named first-team All-University Athletic Association members for the first time in their careers Wednesday.
A week after scoring his 1,000th point at home against Carnegie Mellon University, men's basketball forward Terrell Hollins '10 continued his impressive play against Case Western Reserve University and Carnegie last week.Hollins had a double-double in each of the team's two games, extending his streak to six straight games with one.
Men's basketball guard Kenny Small '10 found himself starting on the bench for the majority of his team's games last season.
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